NOW OPEN! Pursuit Physical Therapy
Physical therapy "Taylored" to your unique needs and goals
Physical therapy "Taylored" to your unique needs and goals
At Pursuit Physical Therapy we provide compassionate, patient-focused care that empowers individuals to overcome physical challenges and achieve their highest level of function. We are dedicated to using evidence-based techniques to restore mobility, reduce pain, and improve quality of life. As Idaho natives, we are committed to serving our community with integrity, kindness, and personalized care tailored to each patient’s unique needs.
Jeffrey R. Taylor, DPT, ATC, ASTYM Cert, FDN Cert
After completing his undergraduate studies with a Bachelor’s of Science in Athletic Training from Boise State University (BSU), Jeff Taylor pursued his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Idaho State University (ISU) in Pocatello, Idaho. During his time at Idaho State University, Jeff focused his clinical rotations on outpatient orthopedics. He graduated in 2012 at the top of his class, earning his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree.
Jeff is a certified athletic trainer, certified ASTYM provider, and a certified Functional Dry Needle provider. He also has been trained through Elks Hearing and Balance to treat vertigo and other vestibular conditions.
Jeff works with patients of all ages, offering compassionate, patient-focused care. Jeff specializes in spine rehabilitation, orthopedic injuries, and pre/post op surgical care. He provides treatment for a wide range of conditions from hip fractures, total knee replacements, to injuries requiring customized physical therapy plans.
2056 South Eagle Road, Meridian, Idaho 83642, United States
Phone. (208) 906-8469 Fax. (208) 428 - 1669
Mon | 07:00 am – 06:00 pm | |
Tue | 07:00 am – 06:00 pm | |
Wed | 07:00 am – 06:00 pm | |
Thu | 07:00 am – 06:00 pm | |
Fri | 07:00 am – 06:00 pm | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
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